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The evolution of cultural adaptations: Fijian food taboos protect against dangerous marine toxins

机译:文化适应的演变:斐济食物禁忌可预防危险的海洋毒素

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The application of evolutionary theory to understanding the origins of our species' capacities for social learning has generated key insights into cultural evolution. By focusing on how our psychology has evolved to adaptively extract beliefs and practices by observing others, theorists have hypothesized how social learning can, over generations, give rise to culturally evolved adaptations. While much field research documents the subtle ways in which culturally transmitted beliefs and practices adapt people to their local environments, and much experimental work reveals the predicted patterns of social learning, little research connects real-world adaptive cultural traits to the patterns of transmission predicted by these theories. Addressing this gap, we show how food taboos for pregnant and lactating women in Fiji selectively target the most toxic marine species, effectively reducing a woman's chances of fish poisoning by 30 per cent during pregnancy and 60 per cent during breastfeeding. We further analyse how these taboos are transmitted, showing support for cultural evolutionary models that combine familial transmission with selective learning from locally prestigious individuals. In addition, we explore how particular aspects of human cognitive processes increase the frequency of some non-adaptive taboos. This case demonstrates how evolutionary theory can be deployed to explain both adaptive and non-adaptive behavioural patterns.
机译:运用进化论来理解我们物种的社会学习能力的起源已经产生了对文化进化的重要见解。通过关注我们的心理学如何发展以通过观察他人来适应性地提取信仰和实践,理论家推测社会学习如何可以代代相传地引起文化上的适应。尽管许多现场研究都记录了文化传播的信仰和习俗使人们适应当地环境的微妙方式,许多实验工作揭示了社会学习的预期模式,但很少有研究将现实世界的适应性文化特征与人类所预测的传播模式联系起来。这些理论。针对这一差距,我们展示了斐济孕妇和哺乳期妇女的禁忌食品如何有针对性地针对最具毒性的海洋物种,从而有效地将妇女在怀孕期间鱼中毒的可能性降低了30%,将母乳喂养时鱼中毒的可能性降低了60%。我们进一步分析了这些禁忌的传播方式,显示了对文化进化模型的支持,该模型将家族传播与向当地有名望的个人的选择性学习相结合。此外,我们探索了人类认知过程的特定方面如何增加某些非自适应禁忌的频率。这个案例说明了进化理论可以用来解释适应性和非适应性行为模式。

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